Nijaki
Oznaczający (Angielski)

  1. (neuter, strong, uncountable, usually) bread
  2. (countable, neuter, strong) loaf of bread
  3. (countable, neuter, strong) slice of bread; sandwich
  4. (figuratively, neuter, strong, uncountable) livelihood, subsistence

Koncepcje

chleb

pieczywo

bochenek

kolacja

Częstotliwość

B2
Dialekty

Gryzonia

Gryzonia

brot

Bazylea-Okręg

Bazylea-Okręg

hamf

Bazylea-Okręg

Bazylea-Okręg

hypper

Fryburg

Fryburg

broot

Fryburg

Fryburg

bruet

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

broat

Bazylea-Okręg

Bazylea-Okręg

broot

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

broad

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Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/bʁoːt/
Etymologia (Angielski)

In summary

From Middle High German brōt, from Old High German brōt (attested since the 8th century), from Proto-West Germanic *braud, from Proto-Germanic *braudą, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰrew- (“to seethe, to boil”). Originally, the meaning of Brot was "what has been fermented, leaven" and may be a nominal derivative from Proto-Germanic *brewwaną (“to brew”) (whence German brauen). It replaced the older Laib (“loaf”) which was the more common term in Old High German (compare the use of hlāf and brēad in Old English).

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